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... able that day was incomparable. Kleio had no choice but to be doubtful of the sight before him.

‘Does Mrs. Canton also use magic? Could you read something like this in half a day without using magic?’

Four servants mobilized to serve the food; an eight-course setting with thirteen pieces of cutlery and five glasses per person. When the meal was over, and the cheeseboard was about to be placed, Vasco’s cheeks and ears were beet-red.

“I heard a lot from Dione! You restored ...

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